Tagged: lincoln

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A Forest of Woods Brothers

By Ed Zimmer It does not take visitors or new residents very long to notice that the name Woods can be found throughout Lincoln, Nebraska. Within a few months of my arrival in 1985, a...

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Catalyst

A Creative Lab It’s been a time of tremendous growth in Lincoln, as evidenced by new developments, buildings, and a changing landscape. But it’s more than that. There’s a certain energy. A vibrancy. An optimism....

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Lincoln Neighborhoods

by Allie Busch   Lincoln is home to a wide variety of people—young families, college students, new  Americans, workers, professionals and entrepreneurs—and there is a neighborhood  for everyone. Whether you’re visiting Lincoln or living here full time, the city’s...

Multi-Cultural Centers Showcase Lincoln’s Diversity 0

Multi-Cultural Centers Showcase Lincoln’s Diversity

by Sriyani Tidball   People of color, including those of multiracial and multiethnic heritage represent an increasing proportion of the U.S. population, and today according to the U.S. Census Bureau, 40 percent of the nation’s population...

Lincoln Has an Ap: So Much to See and Do 0

Lincoln Has an Ap: So Much to See and Do

by Jenny Sundberg     Just over a year ago, the city of Lincoln shared its secret with the rest of the world. The city which people used to consider “quietly kept” is now emerging;...

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The Spirit of Lincoln is Alive

by Jenny Sundberg   Once known as a government and university city, Lincoln is experiencing a new way-—a way in which residents and visitors alike are amazed by the turnout of what was once a futuristic vision that...

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Life is Right in Lincoln

Tailgating with amazing people According to a recent Gallup poll, the city with the best ‘well-being in all of America’ is Lincoln, Nebraska. With a proud composite score of 72.8 on Gallup’s well-being index for quality of...

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Branding Our City: Lincoln in need of an identity

That was the consensus of many in the community heading into 2011. Lincoln had just experienced a fantastic two year period in 2009 and 2010. During those two years: • The University of Nebraska took...